Who in history has carried the edict of the Ming Dynasty?

Updated on history 2024-06-11
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    During the Wanli period, Qian Ruogeng, the prefect of Linjiang, was framed and imprisoned for angering the powerful. This advance is thirty-seven years. Thirty-seven years later, Qian Ruogeng's son Qian Jingzhong was finally admitted to the Jinshi.

    At this time, it was the second year of the Apocalypse (1622), and Qian Jingzhong immediately wrote to Emperor Xizong: My father was imprisoned for thirty-seven years. For thirty-seven years, his body was weakened, his limbs were swollen, his body was covered with sores and poison, pus and blood were dripping, his feet could not walk, his ears could not hear, his eyes could not see, his hands could not move, and his feet could not walk.

    Although there is a hint of breath, it is no different from death......Qian Jingzhong's sincere words moved Ming Xizong, and he couldn't help but feel sad and issued an order to release Qian Ruogeng. When Qian Jingzhong was one year old, his father Qian Ruogeng was sent to prison. Thirty-seven years later, under the personal intervention of the emperor, father and son were reunited.

    Qian Jingzhong's father and son are lucky, and ordinary people can't carry it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hai Rui, the edict of the Ming Dynasty is basically a dead person, Hai Rui is lucky, after the death of Ming Shizong, the new emperor ascended the throne so he was amnesty and released from prison.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The edicts of the Ming Dynasty were very terrible. During the Wanli period, Qian Ruogeng, the prefect of Linjiang, was framed and entered the imperial prison. A few years later, Qian Ruogeng's son Qian Jingzhong finally passed the Jinshi examination and immediately submitted a letter to Emperor Xizong. After hearing this, the emperor couldn't help but feel sad and issued an order to release Qian Ruogeng.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Ming Dynasty still paid more attention to the management of scholars, and the rulers of the Ming Dynasty attached more importance to the power of the people, and they were afraid that the scholars would incite the people. So it's generally going in vertically and coming out horizontally.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In ancient times, there were many kinds of cruel and inhumane punishments in various prisons, especially in the Ming Dynasty, and many of its cases were tortured into torture, so some people knew that they were going to be caught, so they committed suicide rather than bear that kind of torture.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Many of the criminal laws created by the Ming Dynasty Jinyi Weidong Factory and West Factory are very cruel, and the horror must be very terrifying, because sometimes it is more terrifying to be alive than to be dead.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Ming Dynasty's Jinyi Weidong Factory, West Factory. It's terrifying. Hardly any of the people they captured were able to carry it, and no one came out alive.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The rulers of the Ming Dynasty invented a lot of torture, and those who went to prison had to endure these tortures, and the people of the time were terrified.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Jinyiwei, Dongchang and Xichang of the Ming Dynasty were very powerful spy agencies, and they were of the same nature as the military commanders under Lao Jiang, and basically no one could bear them.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't know if the Qing officials of the Ming Dynasty, Hai Rui left a little scrap of paper or oral statements to others, about the Jinyi Guard's prison offended evidence! Appalling!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The torture of the Ming Dynasty was notoriously terrifying, and there must have been some who carried it, but most of them should have been crippled, or even half dead.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The edict or prison recorded in history is still quite terrifying, especially in the Ming Dynasty, when it comes to the Jinyiwei of the East Factory and the West Factory, everyone will tremble, which is related to Zhu Yuanzhang's high-pressure policy of opening the dynasty. After entering the edict prison, he basically couldn't bear it, but there must be people who would rather die than give in, such as Yang Jisheng who participated in Yan Song.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The edict is not a criminal law, but a prison that mainly holds important offenders.

    In ancient times, there was no rule that prisoners could not be tortured, and confessions could be extorted, so naturally there were many cruel criminal laws in prisons.

    The East Factory and the West Factory are secret agencies composed of eunuchs, and they also have their own prisons, and naturally there are various criminal laws that torture prisoners.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Someone resisted.

    Although the edict of the Ming Dynasty was terrifying, once it happened to a certain autumn, when the emperor was happy, and when he was happy, he would also release a few names.

    There are few opportunities.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The edict of the Ming Dynasty was unimaginably terrifying, and no one came to it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The edict was first established by the Han Dynasty, and the criminals in it were generally hand-picked by the monarch himself. But the most familiar is the edict of the dynasty. Soon after Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty, because of his distrust of **, in order to deter ** in case they had bad intentions, it was not long after the establishment of the dynasty that Jinyiwei was established.

    And the status of the prisoners in the Jinyi Guard is the edict.

    1. The Imperial Prison is like hell, and the Imperial Prison is only under the jurisdiction of the emperor, and other departments have no right to interfere. Moreover, once in prison, the punishment of the prisoner is also very cruel, in order to obtain a confession or to impose a crime, the punishment of the prisoner is to the extreme, once inside, the suffering is unbearable to witness, often there is no possibility of survival. In order to serve the purpose of secrecy, the edict was built in a semi-underground location, with extremely thick walls, no windows, and darkness and no light inside.

    If you want to send something in from the outside, you have to enter a lot of levels, and it is extremely impossible to escape from prison. The higher the level of the offense, the worse the treatment of the offender. Moreover, it is damp and cold for a long time, there is no food to wrap the stomach, and the space is still very small, and sometimes infectious diseases are circulating everywhere in the prison, and if you are not tortured to death, you will also be starved to death or die of disease.

    It can be said that the edict is like hell.

    2. The rulers killed innocent prisoners indiscriminately, and only the monarch could intervene in the prisoners, and no one else dared to point a finger at the matter. It is precisely because of this that boundless power is born, and boundless evil is also born. Because the power of the eunuch was specially given by the monarch, this power was extremely great, and the eunuch's mind was even more distorted because of the mutilation of the body.

    As long as the ** who is right with them has a little mistake, they will weave all the accusations, and they can be directly imprisoned. In order to eradicate dissent, everything is done. Sometimes even ordinary people are implicated.

    Entering the Imperial Prison represents no hope of survival, so some people would rather commit suicide than be caught.

    The edict of the Ming Dynasty was created by the feudal rulers to prevent them from plotting against evil. Because it was only governed by the supreme ruler, the executors of the edict killed innocents indiscriminately in order to eradicate dissent. The punishment methods and living conditions in the edict were extremely cruel and harsh.

    So much so that many would rather commit suicide than go to hell like a prison. The edict was a means for the feudal rulers to deter the imperial court, and was later used by the eunuchs as a tool to eradicate dissent. The edict prison until the fall of the Ming Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty Shunzhi Emperor in the second year of his reign permanently abolished the Jinyi guard and the edict prison system.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The Ming Dynasty's Imperial Prison was a place where criminals appointed by the emperor were held. It is mainly used for prevention**, in case they are trying to do wrong. Anyone who goes to prison will be worse off than dead.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The edict prison of the Ming Dynasty mainly detained some ** who broke the law, which was under the jurisdiction of Jinyiwei. The edict is specifically responsible for interrogating some ** or clans.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The Ming Dynasty was horrific because it was a place directly under the control of the emperor, and there was no law in the Zhao Prison where lynching could be used to extract confessions, and prisoners could be interrogated by any means. As a result, many of those arrested and imprisoned were tortured and tortured to extract confessions. Even if he is innocent, he can be charged with some trumped-up crimes, and finally he can be put to death.

    So the encounter is a very scary place, and there are some TV dramas that describe the place of the Imperial Prison, but the real history is definitely more brutal than the effect we performed. <>

    The environment of the edict is harsh and the living environment in the edict is very bad, there will be a lot of mosquitoes and rats and ants in it, and there will be a lot of dead people's corpses exuding a rotting smell, and the edict is in a kind of underground building, so the air in the edict is not circulating, and it is easy to cause infectious diseases. Therefore, even if a prisoner can withstand severe torture, he may not be able to withstand the harm of infectious diseases. <>

    Very few people can come out alive and such an environment is also very torturous to people's minds, which will cause huge psychological pressure on people, because if they don't see the light of day for a long time, people will become groggy and have no energy. Although there are also people who have been in the edict prison for many years, endured a lot of hardships, and were finally acquitted, but such people are very rare, and many people have died tragically in the edict prison before they can wait for the day they are released from the edict prison.

    Although the laws are very strict now, no one will abuse lynching. But in our former feudal country, such a thing is very common, so we must cherish our current society under the rule of law, everyone must respect the law and abide by the law, if we do not obey the law, we will also be punished by the law, although it will not be as harsh as the edict of the Ming Dynasty, but it will also allow you to get the punishment you deserve.

    Although the edict was terrifying, it also caused great psychological pressure on the ** at that time, so that some ** did not dare to do some illegal things easily, so it was a good measure to produce such a deterrent and keep the country in a stable state, but the law enforcement process was relatively harsh. Although it can play a role in killing chickens and monkeys, it also leaves a bad reputation.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The criminal law of the Imperial Prison was extremely cruel, and the space of the Imperial Prison was very narrow, and a group of prisoners were crowded inside, not only were they heavily guarded, but every thing they sent in had to be examined layer by layer. Moreover, the building is extremely cold, and it is strictly forbidden to light fires in the cells, even in the cold winter, it is in vain. Every minute and every second is basically a living sin.

    If someone carried it, then he must not have experienced these criminal laws.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The edict of the Ming Dynasty was mainly to endure the torture of the Jinyiwei, and the methods of the Jinyiwei were vicious and unbearable for ordinary people.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The edicts of the Ming Dynasty were very terrifying. It will make you worse than dead, and it will be difficult for someone to carry it inside.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The conditions of the Ming Dynasty were much worse than those of ordinary prisons, with narrow spaces, heavily guarded personnel, and very cold and gloomy cells in winter, and heavy penalties for prisoners. There are still some people who can survive out of prison, such as Ji Yuanheng and others.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It's very scary, it's like hell, there are very cruel punishments in it, and the prison is very cold, especially in winter, people have to endure the bitter cold, and few people carry it.

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